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Can you get a urethral stent surgically implanted to cause incontinence (for that reason)? |
I understand that urethral stents force the urethra open to allow the passage of urine. If you so desired, could you get such a thing permanently installed to cause incontinence in the user? Well, it does seem possible that a stent would do that; but why would anyone want this to happen? I'm curious, if only because it sounds like such an unusual desire. |
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